Unusual ribosomal RNA gene organization in copepods of the genus Calanus
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- DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(87)90417-7
Unusual ribosomal RNA gene organization in copepods of the genus Calanus
Abstract
Ribosomal RNA genes in the nuclear genomes of eukaryotes are generally found in tandemly repeated units encoding 18 S, 5.8 S and 28 S rRNA (in that order). 5 S rRNA genes typically lie outside these units, most often in tandem clusters coding exclusively for 5 S rRNA. Inclusion of 5 S genes within the 18 S-5.8 S-28 S repeat unit is known only for certain protozoa and fungi. Here we report that, in the copepod Calanus finmarchicus, single 5 S genes are included within many or all of the 18 S-5.8 S-28 S repeat units. Sequence analyses of regions cloned from two of these repeat units show that they indeed include 5 S genes (which are distal to 28 S genes) and that these are transcribed from opposite strands.
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